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hardly seems right to spray such a lovely gal down with such a wicked concoction for several months on end, but you may very well end up having to do as much, as there is really no reason to think the bugs won't keep coming back.
when growing outdoors, could be a worthwhile consideration to find some genes that may have been selected in part for their resistance to pests. indoor gardeners will sometimes come across phenos that the bugs seem to entirely avoid for whatever reason, even while they ravage an adjacent plant in the box. i suppose these particulars could obviously make for some ideal outdoor beasts if they also have a few other desirable qualities?
honestly, around here would just use a systemic like avid. apply it at the right time.. shouldn't be even a trace of it in the final product.
anyone who smokes street bags has probably smoked plenty of sprays & other foreign nonsense in their time. not to say we should all lose our standards, but when its a matter of battling mites endlessly throughout a grow (they don't call them the borg for nothing) maybe its reasonable to use absolutely anything at your disposal if you feel it can be used in a safe manner.
just another .02 in the bucket
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